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Old 08-01-2006, 12:05 PM
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Again, he has only been training 2 years. You cant say if it is good or bad. But from the stats, he is doing a pretty good job. Time will only tell.
So your new position is now that he hasn't been training long enough to tell and that only time will prove it? Ok, I accept that. But thats a change in your stance from five minutes ago when you said he was doing so well. I guess being challenged to specifically name some horses brought this on when you couldnt name any?
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Old 08-01-2006, 12:07 PM
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So your new position is now that he hasn't been training long enough to tell and that only time will prove it? Ok, I accept that. But thats a change in your stance from five minutes ago when you said he was doing so well. I guess being challenged to specifically name some horses brought this on when you couldnt name any?
From his stats he is doing well. I can only judge by the stats over the past two years. But he is doing very well. Time will tell if he is going to be in the elite of he is going to be like Tagg, Cole Norman etc etc. My stance hasnt changed a bit. I think he is a good trainer and the numbers back that up.
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Old 08-01-2006, 12:10 PM
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From his stats he is doing well. I can only judge by the stats over the past two years. But he is doing very well. Time will tell if he is going to be in the elite of he is going to be like Tagg, Cole Norman etc etc. My stance hasnt changed a bit. I think he is a good trainer and the numbers back that up.
You think Cole Norman is an elite trainer?

I loved when he would ship into the place that was formerly a real race track Keeneland, it was fold city...
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Old 08-01-2006, 12:10 PM
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With what horses? Other than Bernadini please name one.
Well he has/had Balleto, Deputy Glitters, Berbardini, Songster, River Street and Silvestris
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Old 08-01-2006, 12:11 PM
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You think Cole Norman is an elite trainer?

I loved when he would ship into the place that was formerly a real race track Keeneland, it was fold city...
NO NO NO and NO. I was saying that time will tell if Albertrani is going to be part of the elite of he is was going to be like Cole Norman or Tagg--trainers who are good at what they do but arent in the elite.
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Old 08-01-2006, 12:12 PM
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Ok so tell me about the great training jobs he has done in his name please. If he has done so many gret jobs it should be childs play to rattle them off your head.
Cigar and Sakhee were ok horses. LOL. If you mean horses he actually was the trainer of, well he has a grade 1 winner in Balleto, and another in Bernardini, and Deputy Glitters won the TB Derby and OH Derby. Not bad for a guy who started less than 2yrs ago on his own.
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Old 08-01-2006, 12:16 PM
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I see noone wants the bet that he says to the press before the horses next start that Songster was short before the Amsterdam. Smart boys. I never said you guys were dumb.
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Old 08-01-2006, 12:19 PM
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I see noone wants the bet that he says to the press before the horses next start that Songster was short before the Amsterdam. Smart boys. I never said you guys were dumb.
Well of course he is going to say that--lol. That is the correct politcal response to give. Heck, I would give it--lol.
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Old 08-01-2006, 12:20 PM
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I see noone wants the bet that he says to the press before the horses next start that Songster was short before the Amsterdam. Smart boys. I never said you guys were dumb.
I'll take your bet mike--I think he will say that the track was deep or heavy and the horse didn't handle it--much easier to do that than back peddle about the horse's level of readiness.
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Old 08-01-2006, 12:23 PM
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Tell you what, when he tells us all how short the horse was for the Amsterdam before his next race I will post the quote alongside his comments before yesterday's race in the DRF and then you can decide if hes a liar or just plain incompetent. Because if he actually believed what he said hes incompetent. If he didn't hes a liar.
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Old 08-01-2006, 12:31 PM
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NO NO NO and NO. I was saying that time will tell if Albertrani is going to be part of the elite of he is was going to be like Cole Norman or Tagg--trainers who are good at what they do but arent in the elite.
My bad, I misread it...
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Old 08-01-2006, 12:32 PM
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First of all, you are whining because you lost a bet, nothing more and nothing less.

So, trainer's are suddenly accountable ( in your world that is ) for everything they say. Good to know. Then, perhaps Dutrow should be held accountable for saying, in print, that Wild Desert was the best horse he had been around since Saint Liam. Boy did he defraud the poor betting public who were stupid enough to listen to him and bet Wild Desert in his next two ( losing ) efforts.

Try handicapping and blaming yourself when you lose for a change. Might make you reevaluate some of your handicapping principles and, believe it or not, strengthen your game.
You know Blackthroat. A few years back, maybe 7-9 years ago a guy up here at the track had a monster pik-6 going with a Frankel filly in the Ballerina. he had singled her and Bailey was aboard. She was a very short price. I felt she was overbet and wound up hitting the race when Bailey had no choice but to go inside down the lane and got in traffic trouble. The guy got beat out of a horrible score and sent so far as to blame Bailey and scream at him. I felt for the guy. I was sittiing in a box near him when it happened and it was awful to watch. Its up to debate whether the filly would have won or not with a cleaner trip. I believe it was Honest Lady who was beaten and I think it was a Shug filly who beat her. I don't know if you remember that race or not. Do you think that guy had a legitimate gripe to be mad at Bailey? I think he did. I also think I have a legitimate gripe with a clown who sends out a short horse in a grade two race and tells everyone how ready the horse is.
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Old 08-01-2006, 12:33 PM
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Anyone that knows ANYTHING about watching races knows very clearly that Songster did not get a good ride and his loss, in the context of this race, is due to a premature move. But, that decision can only be formed through objectivity, something which is SEVERLY lacking in this thread. What this thread IS filled with is a lot of losing horseplayer rant.

Here's what I think, the author of this thread had a tip on a 43-1 shot, bet nothing to win on him while playing Pick-4s and singling Songster. Instead of pehaps reexamining the overall intelligence of that, it has been concluded that Tom Albertrani is, among many things, a liar and an overrated trainer.

Sounds like a sane and logical progression to me.

Here's a tip, and I can make it because I am a winning horseplayer.....winning horseplayers waste little to no time blaming others for their invariable mistakes. They learn from them and become better players.
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Old 08-01-2006, 12:36 PM
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You know Blackthroat. A few years back, maybe 7-9 years ago a guy up here at the track had a monster pik-6 going with a Frankel filly in the Ballerina. he had singled her and Bailey was aboard. She was a very short price. I felt she was overbet and wound up hitting the race when Bailey had no choice but to go inside down the lane and got in traffic trouble. The guy got beat out of a horrible score and sent so far as to blame Bailey and scream at him. I felt for the guy. I was sittiing in a box near him when it happened and it was awful to watch. Its up to debate whether the filly would have won or not with a cleaner trip. I believe it was Honest Lady who was beaten and I think it was a Shug filly who beat her. I don't know if you remember that race or not. Do you think that guy had a legitimate gripe to be mad at Bailey? I think he did. I also think I have a legitimate gripe with a clown who sends out a short horse in a grade two race and tells everyone how ready the horse is.
Do you want this to denegrate into a pissing match about racetrack behavoir. Think VERY carefully before answering this.

Dream Supreme, trained by Bill Mott ( with assistant trainer Tom Albertrani ) trained her, and excuse me if I beg to differ that Bailey had " no choice " about taking the rail. It is, however, a 100% lie that I yelled at Bailey. Listen carefully - A 100% LIE!
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Old 08-01-2006, 12:39 PM
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You have to remember that everytime there is a guy losing the race, there is somebody who cashed the ticket on the winner. The people that played Court Folly did ok here. Somebody made money. Betting these 1-10 shots is ridiculous. No horse should ever be that short of a price.
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Old 08-01-2006, 12:40 PM
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Anyone that knows ANYTHING about watching races knows very clearly that Songster did not get a good ride and his loss, in the context of this race, is due to a premature move. But, that decision can only be formed through objectivity, something which is SEVERLY lacking in this thread. What this thread IS filled with is a lot of losing horseplayer rant.

Here's what I think, the author of this thread had a tip on a 43-1 shot, bet nothing to win on him while playing Pick-4s and singling Songster. Instead of pehaps reexamining the overall intelligence of that, it has been concluded that Tom Albertrani is, among many things, a liar and an overrated trainer.

Sounds like a sane and logical progression to me.

Here's a tip, and I can make it because I am a winning horseplayer.....winning horseplayers waste little to no time blaming others for their invariable mistakes. They learn from them and become better players.
I had no tip on him. I felt Biancone's horse could be beat because he had an inside post and thought that Hushion's wreck of a favorite in the 7th could be beat as well. So I spread 7x4x1x8. I though the last race was impossible as well so I tossed only the 2 and 6.
I certainly know a thing or two about watching races, its quite vital in spotting potential purchases which is what I do.
The horse was dead short and I believe he will say as much in coming days or weeks. I have no problem with that. I do have a problem with the complete bs he spoke about how ready he was. Like i said, he either lied or misjudged his fitness level. Top trainers do lie, top trainers rarely misjudge fitness levels of graded stakes horses so badly. If he was actually just lying i have more respect for him!!!!
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Old 08-01-2006, 12:44 PM
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Do you want this to denegrate into a pissing match about racetrack behavoir. Think VERY carefully before answering this.

Dream Supreme, trained by Bill Mott ( with assistant trainer Tom Albertrani ) trained her, and excuse me if I beg to differ that Bailey had " no choice " about taking the rail. It is, however, a 100% lie that I yelled at Bailey. Listen carefully - A 100% LIE!
Actually I was speaking about a friend of Zitos from NYC. Guy had an absolute meltdown after the race and during it. He was live that day with Frankel and I guess it was Mott not Shug who won. I remember hitting the race because Nick had seen the winner train or something like that and we bet her and hit an exacta or tri or something like that. Nicks friend was not quite so pleased with the outcome as we were.
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Old 08-01-2006, 12:46 PM
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Every time I hear Dream Supreme, I think of that Cheap Trick song...Dream Police. "The Dream Police are coming to arrest me. The Dream Police they live inside of my head." It must be painful when that songs come on the air to anyone who lost out on a score on that horse.
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Old 08-01-2006, 12:47 PM
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And Leparoux really blew the ride on that favorite in the race Baxter won. That was atrocious. Frenchy's horse should have won by 4. He should be slapped for that ride.
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Old 08-01-2006, 12:47 PM
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And actually Blackthroat Lansdon and I lost a tough pick-6 last year which paid over 100 grand because I missed Indian Vale. I blamed only myself for tossing her based on a slow sheet number debut and disregarding the breeding/trainer angle. I remember talking with you about it last year. I do not blame trainers/jocks when I lose with regularity. But that horse was dead short yesterday and he should be ashmaed of himself for either thinking he wasnt or representing that he was.
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